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schismatic

[siz-mat-ik, skiz-] / sɪzˈmæt ɪk, skɪz- /


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“Until that step was taken, Kirill and everyone else could always refer to the various Ukrainian churches as schismatic,” Wanner said.

From Seattle Times

The former is seen as a “schismatic” group by the Moscow church, which is closely aligned with Mr. Putin.

From Washington Times

Among them, she said, was her own denomination, the 16 million member Southern Baptist Convention, which last June was wracked by a bitter, potentially schismatic debate over whether to pass a resolution condemning CRT.

From Salon

“People say if you don’t accept that, you’ll be in schism,” Burke said, when “my point would be the document is schismatic. I’m not.”

From New York Times

Two others in Ukraine were regarded as schismatic.

From Washington Post